Girl’s A-line Pullover Dress, Free Pattern size (4 to 10)

I have a new girls sewing pattern to share with you today! A simple Girl’s A-line Pullover Dress, designed to be sewn with knit fabric.

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Remember the cute little A-line dress I showed off in our Back to School pictures a few weeks back? I finally have the multi-sized pattern to share with you today. Yea!

This A-line Pullover Dress pattern comes in sizes 4 to 10, has a wide”almost” boat neck shaped neckline, above the knee length (of course, you can always shorten or lengthen to your individual child) and pockets.

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In this version, I used a lightweight french terry fabric I found online (and on sale) at Funcalicious Fabrics (now sold out). My missy loved the graffiti look of the fabric, but it definitely did not photograph as well as the chevron print did – oh well. (Instructions for the infinity scarf are here, boots here.)

Ready to sew up your own version of this dress? Head over to page 2 for the pattern download or page 3 for the sewing instructions.

Don't be embarrassed, many patterns can be sewn in both wovens or knits. However, with this pattern, I don't think there is enough room in the arm area to be able to pull the dress over the shoulders. One solution would be to add a couple of inches on the back pattern piece, spit it apart down the middle and create a button placket along the top half and then resew the bottom together.

I just found your website, stumbled upon it by accident and I love it!!! I already saved one page link to my home screen so I can find it fast. Thank you for all the beautiful patterns! I would love to help you test some if you need any in 12 month size 🙂 thanks again, Amanda.

I never did follow through- I just kind of lost steam on this. The 4 would most likely be too wide, though you could try comparing a dress that fits and trimming and inch or so from the center seam.~Jamie

I wish this was a layered pattern as I have trouble cutting the patterns out using the color coded lines…easier to just print what size I need only…but…I’m always up for a challenge. My daughter has been asking me to make her a dress and this one looks PERFECT! I can’t wait to give it a try.

Thank you for your contribution to the sewing community, your talent is appreciated!

I try your pattern and it was very easy for me (I haven’t sew the pockets) as a french mum who learns sewing with a machine and my daughter is very happy with it ! … she would like now another dress with sleeves … can you advise me some dimensions for sleeves with this pattern ?

Hi!
Thank you for the pattern as well. Now, I cutted the pattern to the best that I could …would it be possible please for you to send me a picture of the pattern once that it is all cut up and glued or tape together….Many thanks again.

Thanks so much for the free pattern. I am a beginner seamstress, and I just got a serger for Christmas, so I’m trying to learn new tricks. This was my first big project on knit fabric. It went pretty well, but I had a really hard time top stitching around the pocket (with my regular machine, of course, not the serger.) Any tips to make that easier?

I am trying to figure out how to get the pattern of the shift dress that you pullover the head. I sew for missions and that looks like it would be quick and easy. NO ZIPPER, NO BUTTONS AND A LITTLE BIT OF A SLEEVE CAP IS PERFECT

Hey there. I hacked your pattern to make a size 2 dress for my baby but I couldn’t do the neckline right so ended up putting a neckband on. I’d be happy to test out a size 3 for you, although it wouldn’t fit her for a while, I have a friend who’s daughter it would fit.

I purchased one yard of fabric to make a dress but due to the way the fabric stretches there isn’t enough material to cut the back on the fold. Could I cut 2 single pieces for the back and then stitch them together (adding extra for the seam)? I really love the pattern and bought two different fabrics for my 2 granddaughters. This will be my first time sewing with knit so I’m very unsure of myself. I did this modification with a another pattern (sewn in cotton) and sewed the back seam as a French seam which worked out great. Scared of knit!

I LOVE THESE! Thanks so much for sharing! Paramore is actually one of my favorite bands! They have a song with lyrics that say “That’s what you get when you let your heart win”. Where do you get your fabrics? They are all so beautiful!

I am excited to create this with some modifications. I will be making “Santa’s Elf” tunics using this pattern for each of my grand daughters. I really appreciate the pattern and look forward to using it. Thank you very much.

I made 2 of these dresses for my daughter, she loves them. I loved that it was so simple to sew! Is there any chance you have this pattern for adult sizes, I would love to have 1 of these dresses for myself too!

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